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The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Aug 31, 2015. Amount paid never expires.Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in one visit. Park is not fully operational until June 7th, 2015; kiddie rides and go karts open at limited hours until June. Not valid for the Hollowgraves Haunted Manor attraction. Not valid 7/3/15-7/4/15. Valid Saturday & Sundays only on May 1/2, May 9/10, May 16/17, May 23/24, May 30/31, and June 5/6. Valid any day June 13-August 31, 2015.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Keansburg Amusement Park

The first go-kart-racing track was a circle because it was designed to teach children how centripetal force feels without rolling them down hills in tires. Learn circularly with this Groupon.

Choose from Two options

$55 for two unlimited ride bracelets plus two go-kart rides (up to a $88 value)

$110 for four unlimited ride bracelets plus four go-kart rides (up to a $176 value)

Park is not fully operational until June 7

Bumper cars are limited to three rides per person with unlimited bracelet

Keansburg Amusement Park

The masterminds behind the 114-year-old Keansburg Amusement Park, located just off the beach on the Jersey Shore, oversee a park designed to turn a day out with the family during warm weather months into a mini vacation. By dotting the park with roller coasters, go-karts, arcades, and classic boardwalk fare, the owners seem to have realized their vision while also addressing the interests of different-aged groups. Families can glide around the park's classic carousel, and kids ride the colorful Jolly Caterpillar before he presumably morphs into a butterfly at closing time. Some of the park's newer attractions include a fleet of bumper cars and the Rocking Tug ride. With its more than 35 rides, the park has garnered accolades such as one of 2014's Best of the Shore from NJ.com, as well as a 2014 Best of Monmouth County from the readers of Asbury Park Press.